Aston Villa continued to give-back to the community this week by presenting a young fan with a 3D prosthetic arm.

Young Ajay Moran-Nabi, 10, is missing his right hand above the wrist but was welcomed to Bodymoor Heath with a surprise that will benefit his day-to-day living.

Arriving at Villa’s training ground, Ajay was welcomed by Villa stars Jack Grealish and Jonathan Kodjia who made his day one to remember.

Provided by ‘Team UnLimbited’, an organisation which designs, builds, fits and delivers 3D printed hands and arms to children in the UK for free, the ‘Villa arm’ was presented by Grealish in the players’ lounge.

Ajay spent time with Grealish as well as his other favourite player Kodjia, who gave him a pair of his boots.

The youngster will also be a mascot at Villa’s meeting with Wigan Athletic in December.

Dad Adrian Nabi said: “It’s wonderful. To come to the training ground as Villa fans is special. It’s a special day for Ajay as well to have his hand. His face lit up, it was like Christmas. Just to see him happy was amazing.

“He can now do the things other children can do.”

Meanwhile, Drew Murray, one of the founders of Team UnLimbited says the benefits of the 3D prints cannot be underestimated.